Best of Jean-Marc Ayrault

Best of Jean-Marc Ayrault

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PIERRE VERDY

French minister for Industrial Recovery Arnaud Montebourg at the Hotel Matignon for a meeting with French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and a delegation of French MPs of the Lorraine region focused on the ArcelorMittal plant of Florange, on December 6, 2012 in Paris. AFP PHOTO PIERRE VERDY

French minister for Industrial Recovery Arnaud Montebourg at the Hotel Matignon for a meeting with French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault and a delegation of French MPs of the Lorraine region focused on the ArcelorMittal plant of Florange, on December 6, 2012 in Paris. AFP PHOTO PIERRE VERDY

Ceremony In Honour Of The Nine French Servicemen Killed In An Accident In Spain At Hotel Des Invalides In Paris

Aurelien Meunier

Former Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin (2L) and Former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (3R) during the ceremony in honor of the nine French servicemen at the Hotel des Invalides on February 3, 2015 in Paris, France. The nine French military personnel were killed during a Nato exercise as a Greek F-16 fighter jet crashed on Spanish base of Albacete on January 26.

Former Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin (2L) and Former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (3R) during the ceremony in honor of the nine French servicemen at the Hotel des Invalides on February 3, 2015 in Paris, France. The nine French military personnel were killed during a Nato exercise as a Greek F-16 fighter jet crashed on Spanish base of Albacete on January 26.

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FRANCOIS GUILLOT

Former French prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C) arrives to attend the funeral of Elsa Cayat, a psychoanalyst and contributor at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 15, 2015 at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. Twelve people were killed, including Cayat and cartoonists Charb, WolinsKi, Cabu and Tignous and deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, when gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS GUILLOT

Former French prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C) arrives to attend the funeral of Elsa Cayat, a psychoanalyst and contributor at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 15, 2015 at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. Twelve people were killed, including Cayat and cartoonists Charb, WolinsKi, Cabu and Tignous and deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, when gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS GUILLOT

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FRANCOIS GUILLOT

Former French prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault arrives to attend the funeral of Elsa Cayat, a psychoanalyst and contributor at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 15, 2015 at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. Twelve people were killed, including Cayat and cartoonists Charb, WolinsKi, Cabu and Tignous and deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, when gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS GUILLOT

Former French prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault arrives to attend the funeral of Elsa Cayat, a psychoanalyst and contributor at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 15, 2015 at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. Twelve people were killed, including Cayat and cartoonists Charb, WolinsKi, Cabu and Tignous and deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, when gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS GUILLOT

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DOMINIQUE FAGET

Former French prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault arrives to attend the funeral of Elsa Cayat, a psychoanalyst and contributor at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 15, 2015 at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. Twelve people were killed, including Cayat and cartoonists Charb, WolinsKi, Cabu and Tignous and deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, when gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET

Former French prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault arrives to attend the funeral of Elsa Cayat, a psychoanalyst and contributor at the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo, on January 15, 2015 at the Montparnasse cemetery in Paris. Twelve people were killed, including Cayat and cartoonists Charb, WolinsKi, Cabu and Tignous and deputy chief editor Bernard Maris, when gunmen armed with Kalashnikovs and a rocket-launcher opened fire in the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo on January 7. AFP PHOTO / DOMINIQUE FAGET

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GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (2nd R) arrive to the scene where a driver used to a van to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (2nd R) arrive to the scene where a driver used to a van to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

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GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C-R) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C-R) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

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GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C-L) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C-L) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

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GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (4th R) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (3rd R) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (4th R) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (3rd R) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

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GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C-R) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET

French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve (C) and French socialist member of Parliament and former Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault (C-R) inspect the van a driver used to plough into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes on December 22, 2014. At least ten people were injured, two seriously, when the driver of the van ploughed into a Christmas market in the western French city of Nantes before stabbing himself, a source close to the investigation said. AFP PHOTO / GEORGES GOBET